Almost sorry I started this. Mea Culpa! (My fault. Latin.)
Believe it or not, I had an engineering manage who would return reports with errors in spelling, punctuation, grammar, and syntax marked in red. Seems the company lost a few court cases because of these kinds of errors in reports. Cost the company a pretty penny. I was less surprised by this than by the fact that somebody above my direct boss read anything we put in a report.
Then, I found out that the VP Engineering also tried to review all reports for these items..

Here's a little treat from the Frank Zaic Model Aeronautics Yearbook collection. (And by "little" I mean 15inches.) It's a canard glider that I built a copy of several years ago... it floated like a dream until a friend decided he HAD to try it indoors. (Don't try that... it is NOT easily contained in a meeting room or gym!)

Thanks John. I know the redraw isn't exactly as it was, but I like to add the missing parts so someone building the plane will have an easier time of it.
Also allows me to straighten the spars. When the plan is scanned the spars sometimes get a bit out of shape.

These were three small, simple all-balsa gliders, one as a canard, one as a tailess glider, and the third in conventional arrangement. My grandchildren are coming in a couple of weeks and I would like to build these for their enjoyment.